Swimlane, the low-code security automation company, announced its participation at GITEX Global 2022 where they plan to showcase its innovative cloud-scale, low-code security automation platform.
Ashraf Sheet, Vice President of Middle East, Turkey and Africa (META) for Swimlane said “As part of our Middle East, Turkey and Africa expansion plans, we believe GITEX is the perfect platform to showcase our cutting-edge security automation platform to a huge regional audience looking for the latest technologies. This will help strengthen our channel network and reach by engaging with potential partners from different countries,”.
Sheet added “As threat surfaces expand and present new headaches for security professionals to grapple with, it is absolutely vital for companies to stay ahead of the threat by deploying flexible, low-code automation,”.
Swimlane intends to show off at GITEX how low-code automation can assist businesses in overcoming security skill shortages, integrating complex environments and processes, accelerating reactions as attack surfaces expand, and calculating the value of security to business stakeholders.
Swimlane Turbine is different from traditional security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) platforms that are notoriously complex and used exclusively to automate basic security operations center (SOC) workflows such as security information and event management (SIEM) alert triage, phishing, and threat intelligence. A breakthrough in low-code security automation, Swimlane Turbine expands actionability outside of limited extended detection and response (XDR) ecosystems and captures difficult-to-reach telemetry.
By combining human and machine data into actionable intelligence that security professionals can seamlessly leverage, Swimlane Turbine multiplies the capabilities of an organization’s security teams and improves ROI, mean time to detect/discover (MTTD) and mean time to repair (MTTR). The solution unlocks the true promise of XDR with low-code automation that unifies visibility and actionability at the point of inception.
The company has placed itself in a prominent position where it provides security automation which is reachable and customizable for sectors like banking, insurance & finance, healthcare, energy & utilities (and other critical infrastructure), the federal government, education, MSSPs & MSPs, and retailers. Swimlane recently raised a $70m USD growth round of additional financing.
Sheet said “Security teams need a platform that is flexible and powerful enough to automate any security process, including unique use cases that go beyond what’s typically expected within the SOC. Swimlane is the only solution to address the toughest automation challenges both inside and outside the SOC.”
Swimlane co-founder and chief strategy officer Cody Cornell will be in attendance with other Swimlane executives at the event to showcase the platform’s capabilities. The company will be exhibiting in both the Evanssion booth at H3-MR#2 and the Amiviz booth at H1-A1.